Hawes Sloane, Kerrigan Josephine, Morris Kevin
Animals (Basel). 2018 Mar 7;8(3):36. doi: 10.3390/ani8030036.
With advances in veterinary medicine that can increase the lifespan of cats and dogs and the effectiveness of spay/neuter programs in reducing the juvenile population of pets, animal shelters are experiencing an increasing population of older companion animals in their care. The purpose of this study was to assess the factors that inform the outcomes of these older cats and dogs. The sample consisted of 124 cats and 122 dogs that were over the age of 84 months (seven years) who were taken into a shelter over a one-year period. To assess the impact of condition at intake on the outcome for the senior animals, a multinomial logistic regression was performed. These findings indicate that preventative programming that can address the reasons these older animals are surrendered, as well as advancements in specialized medical or behavioral programs for ageing companion animals, may support an increase in live outcomes for older cats and dogs in shelters. Further study is needed to evaluate how the quality of life of older animals is impacted by remaining in the care of shelters rather than being euthanized.
随着兽医学的进步,猫和狗的寿命得以延长,绝育计划在减少宠物幼崽数量方面也卓有成效,动物收容所里需要照料的老年伴侣动物数量日益增加。本研究旨在评估影响这些老年猫和狗结局的因素。样本包括124只猫和122只狗,它们年龄超过84个月(七岁),在一年时间里被收容。为评估收容时的身体状况对老年动物结局的影响,进行了多项逻辑回归分析。这些研究结果表明,能够解决这些老年动物被遗弃原因的预防性计划,以及针对老龄伴侣动物的专业医疗或行为计划的进步,可能有助于提高收容所中老年猫和狗的存活几率。还需要进一步研究,以评估继续留在收容所照料而非实施安乐死对老年动物生活质量的影响。